The Broncos’ suspension of Brandon Marshall for conduct detrimental to the team will amount to nine days.

Veteran players receive $1,225 a week in per diem during training camp, plus another $200 a week once the preseason begins. That means Marshall will lose out on at least $1,832 during his time away from the facility.

Additionally, the Broncos are expected to fine Marshall for his detrimental conduct. The unspecified amount of the fine figures to be greater than $1,832.

While that’s enough to put a dent into anyone’s money clip, Marshall got off cheap compared to the $129,294 in weekly game checks he could have lost had the suspension carried into the regular season (Marshall is scheduled to draw a $2.198 million salary, paid out over 17-weeks).

The Broncos settled on limiting Marshall’s punishment to the preseason after conferring with the NFL, which recommended an escalating discipline schedule.